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Thursday, January 15, 2009

FLEXOPRIN - A Safe And Natural Way to Relieve Arthritis

FLEXOPRINis designed to help with, not only osteo-arthritis, but also rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and other autoimmune-related conditions, by inhibiting the enzyme cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) to reduce inflammation and decrease overactive immune function.

To eliminate the destruction of the joint and rebuild the cartilage producing cells, thereby restoring flexibility and mobility of bone joints.

It also has anti-spasmodic and anti-cancer properties.

FLEXOPRINlikewise helps destroy free radicals.

SUGGESTED USE:

1 to 2 vegicap/s before bedtime or during dinner. For better results, leave a 3-4 interval between FLEXOPRIN and prescribed medication.

INGREDIENTS:

Chamomile Flower B.E.E.-- contains volatile oils, including alpha-bisabolol, alpha-bisabolol oxides A & B and matricin (usually converted to chamazulene). Other active constituents include flavonoids apigenin, luteolin and quercetin. These active ingredients contribute to chamomile's anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and smooth muscle relaxing action. It also works as a powerful antioxidant to protect joints from oxidative damage.

MSM (Methylsulfonyl Methane) -- Numerous studies have shown that sulfur levels in arthritic joints are lower than in healthy joints. MSM may help by delivering needed sulfur to the afflicted areas. It may exert an anti-inflammatory, analgesic effect similar to that of aspirin. It may also help to maintain or repair cartilage, which is the gel-like substance that cushions joints and that is a key ingredient of connective tissue.

Lemon Fruit B.E.E. and Vitamin C -- are powerful free radical destroyers that also aid in pain relief because of their anti-inflammatory effect.

Astragalus Root B.E.E. -- contains flavonoids, polysaccharides, triterpene glycosides and abundant amino acid and trace minerals that may benefit immune function acting as a double-direction regulator for immune system. It may help with rheumatoid arthritis, and some other autoimmune diseases, such as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), by decreasing overactive immune function.